Howard Center has been redesignated by the Vermont Department of Disabilities, Aging, and Independent Living.

The redesignation process included assessments through interviews with various stakeholders and reviews of service delivery, policies, strategic initiatives and management practices.

“We feel honored and validated by the redesignation. It serves as a good reminder that our dedication to quality and compassionate care is making a difference,” Tonya Mason, director of developmental services, said.

The redesignation committee found its developmental services adhere to the standards set forth in current administrative rules on agency designation, aimed at ensuring the delivery of efficient and high-quality services while fostering continuous improvement in the statewide system of care.

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